RT @yashar: Op-Ed by Jared Kushner’s father ——>
Charles Kushner: Here’s the truth about my family and our business https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-kushner-heres-the-truth-about-my-family-and-our-business/2019/03/20/7e56f49a-4b2e-11e9-b79a-961983b7e0cd_story.html

It was funny/sad. Doc couldn’t decide whether to cut me open or give me chemo first and I told him I was having panic attacks all the time. Man looked at me with greatest sorrow and hollered across the hall for them scrip up Xanax and Ativan. I ate them like vitamins for a while.

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I was a lot younger but I watched the Clarence Thomas — Anita Hill hearings. I watched what Biden did, live, on TV. No amount of being conspicuously close to black people around him will make up for that. Picking Abrams as his running mate won’t make up for it.

I am very excited about Stacy Abrams. I am not excited about Joe Biden. I don’t wanna vote for Joe Biden. I think a lot of people feel like I do. It would be a cynical choice on Biden’s part. It would be a choice that has to do with race. I’d also want her to win.

There is a difference between slimy open practices of schools and people literally handing envelopes of cash to other people. I am referencing both here. Also I am not a mom nor do I have skin in the game otherwise. Just love a good (real) story.

Everyone should be entitled to the same quality of education in America regardless of their parents’ financial advantage or disadvantage. I think this is the spasm we are about to address head on just like metoo

We started down the private school road when living in Brentwood 10 years ago. It was expected that you gave a 50-100% donation on top of your 40-50k a year tuition.
can only imagine the suggested donations were the tip of the iceberg (we’re in public school now).